How to Install Bootstrap for Laravel using npm via Command Line in Linux Operating System

This is an article depicting the process of how to install bootstrap using an utility called ‘npm’. The utility itself which is claimed as Javascript Package Manager is actually take part for managing dependency available in a certain web-based application project such as Laravel. So, using npm to manage it, in the context of installing a Javascript additional module such as ‘bootstrap’, that role can be taken by executing a single command. But to execute the command further, the ‘npm’ utility need to be checked first whether or whether not it has already been installed. Below is the output of the ‘npm’ command executed :

Soon after the command has successfully carried out, there will be a folder named ‘bootstrap’ located inside the folder named ‘node_modules’ which is located inside the root folder of Laravel web-based application project’s folder. It means that the bootstrap has already been added as an additional module that can be used in the Laravel web-based application project.